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75 years ago: "Kill the Jew!"noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 13 Feb 05:45 AM From the Palestine Post, February 12, 1948: Notice the Arabs didn't sho

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75 years ago: "Kill the Jew!"
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 13 Feb 05:45 AM

From the Palestine Post, February 12, 1948:

Notice the Arabs didn't shout "Kill the Zionist." They shouted "Kill the Jew."

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Another child militant, aged 14, appears to have been linked to Fatah
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 12 Feb 04:11 PM

From CNN:

Israeli forces raided the West Bank city of Jenin on Sunday, killing a 14-year-old boy, the Palestinian Ministry of Health said. Qusai Radwan Waked was shot in the abdomen, the ministry said.

The target of the raid was Jibril Zubeidi, who was detained, Israeli and Palestinian authorities said.

In a joint statement, the Israel Defense Forces, Border Police and Israel Security Agency said that during the raid, "armed individuals fired at the forces who responded back with live fire… Furthermore, suspects hurled explosive devices and rocks at the forces.

"We are aware of the reports regarding a number of armed individuals who got injured during the exchange of fire," the Israeli statement said.

One Palestinian armed group, the Fatah-linked Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, is calling Waked a "heroic martyr," meaning that he was indeed involved in the battle.

But don't expect UNICEF, Defense for Children International Palestine, Human Rights Watch or Amnesty to investigate this poster to find out if Waked was indeed recruited as a fighter for Fatah.

They don't want to know.

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02/12 Links: Three Jewish funerals and an Israeli hate-fest; Palestinian terrorism finds generous sponsors in the West to fund genocide
noreply@blogger.com (Ian), 12 Feb 01:00 PM

From Ian:

Ruthie Blum: Three Jewish funerals and an Israeli hate-fest

Take, for example, the PLO flags waved by angry activists decrying Israel Defense Forces operations against terrorists in Jenin. And this is while the International Criminal Court – at the behest of the UN General Assembly – is preparing an "advisory opinion" on Israel's supposed "prolonged occupation, settlement and annexation of Palestinian territory."

Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas, who spearheaded the UNGA resolution, must be thrilled to see thousands of Israelis condemning their ruling coalition, especially when some protesters are openly promoting his cause. After all, the coffers from which he draws the cash for his "pay for slay" scheme – to keep his people, and those among Israel's Arab citizens who identify with them, spilling Jewish blood – are shrinking.

The money is about to dry up even more, in the wake of a decision by the new Security Cabinet to withhold the taxes and tariffs that Israel collected on behalf of the PA, in the amount that Abbas paid last year to terrorists and their families. No wonder he's in Cairo at a conference with Arab League members, calling for the establishment of a fund to aid Jerusalem's Arab residents through various "projects." It doesn't take a Hamas rocket scientist to figure out what the terrorist-in-a-tie has in mind.

This brings us back to Karaka...Read More

In the midst of terror wave, Israel making it EASIER for Palestinians to enter Israel. Good luck finding the media reporting this.
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 12 Feb 11:00 AM

Here's a story you won't read anywhere else - because it does not fit the Narrative.
There is a problem with Palestinian workers in Israel. In order to find and get jobs, they often resort to (Arab) brokers who take advantage of them, take a cut of their salary and treat the workers as subcontractors which means that they do not get basic employment benefits and protections.
Israel doesn't have to combat this. But it does.
Israel offers "job search" permits - allowing Palestinians to go to Israel to find jobs, not just to go to work.
I had never heard of that, but Palestinian media is mentioning that Israel increased the number of visits that job seekers can take to Israel from 15 to 20 without getting s new permit.
Israel issues permits to Palestinians who are residents of the West Bank, have no security impediments, and are either married aged 22 years or over, or single, aged 27 or over.
This sounds almost foolhardy. Obviously the people with permits are checked as they cross the checkpoint, but you know terror groups are trying to take advantage of this. And while Israel would be fully within its rights to block any such job seeking by non-Israelis, it still allows them in - even as ten Israelis have already been murdered in terror attacks this year.
This story completely contradicts everything you ever read about how Israel treats Palestinian Arabs in the media and in human rights reports. I am not sure that this...Read More

More reasons the "apartheid" libel is utterly false and antisemitic (infographic)
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 12 Feb 08:06 AM

Last week, Human Rights Watch's "Senior EU Advocate," Claudio Francavilla, wrote an op-ed in the EU Observer:

The recent spike in deadly attacks and repression in the occupied West Bank should surprise no one. Last year, Israeli forces killed more Palestinians than in any other year since 2005, when the UN began systematically recording fatalities: 151, including 35 children. A little over a month, a new year and another Netanyahu-led government, the situation is only getting worse.

Already, we see the bias - and indeed hatred - that animates so-called "human rights experts" who are effectively, if not explicitly, antisemitic.

Yes, there were more Palestinian fatalities in the West Bank (although not Gaza) last year since the Second Intifada. But Francavilla pointedly leaves out three crucial facts - facts that are missing in virtually all left-wing analyses and articles.

The first is that the vast majority of the Palestinians killed were members of armed groups and/or actively involved in hostilities at the time they were killed. Once this is realized, the entire calculus is turned on its head - Israeli forces aren't killing Palestinians but defending themselves and Israelis against Palestinian militants.

The second is that the Israeli actions were a response to the increase of Palestinian attacks on Israeli civilians. The latest terror...Read More

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